Anybody else observed that bigben gained about 19 years at about 1:25pm
this arvo?
$ date
Tue Jan 1 14:54:33 NZDT 2002
$ /usr/sbin/ntpdate -q truechimer.waikato.ac.nz
server 130.217.76.32, stratum 2, offset -0.001089, delay 0.04276
1 Jan 14:49:38 ntpdate[17537]: adjust time server 130.217.76.32 offset
-0.001089 sec
$ /usr/sbin/ntpdate -q bigben.clix.net.nz
server 203.167.224.60, stratum 1, offset 619315199.998172, delay 0.03613
1 Jan 14:49:55 ntpdate[17540]: step time server 203.167.224.60 offset
619315199.998172 sec
-
To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
where the body of your message reads:
unsubscribe nznog
Notice of the sale of Domainz is being sent by post to ISPs, but a
quick e-mail here may also prove effective in reaching any interested
purchasers.
The advert relating to the sale of Domainz is at
http://www.internetnz.net.nz/sale-of-domainz-nbr-ad.pdf, as per the
announcement below. All inquiries are best directed to Tim Russell of
Deloitte Corporate Finance at the details below.
DPF
On Fri, 30 May 2003 13:35:44 +1200, Peter Macaulay
<exedir(a)internetnz.net.nz> wrote:
>Further to our earlier announcements, the public aspect of the sale of
>Domainz is under way. An advertisement is in today's (Friday 29 May)
>National Business Review. A copy will be posted on the web site at 1830
>tonight.
>Feel free to pass on this information to any parties that may have a
>genuine interest. The contact is
>Tim Russell
>+64 9 303 0857
>timrussell(a)deloitte.co.nz
>
>--
>Peter Macaulay
>Executive Director
>InternetNZ
>Direct +64 4 495 2113
--
E-mail: david(a)farrar.com
ICQ: 29964527
MSN: dpf666(a)hotmail.com
From: Ewen McNeill <ewen(a)naos.co.nz>
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 22:30:05 +1200
> I wasn't aware that they were (still) conducting a review (again), and
> Mark's "changes" list seems (at first glance) to be consistent with the
> existing zone transfer policies.
I got asked on 1 July by Nick Griffin to not publish the changes list until
some review I wasn't aware of that is apparently currently happening was completed.
> I know that Mark updated those scripts recently ('cause I prompted him
> to do so, since some links were out of date including the ones for
> whois)
Actually it was just the whois links.
> >I guess lots of people doing the same thing would be bad, but this page has
> >been around for yonks.
>
> As I understand it, that was the main reason (in an earlier interation
> of setting zone transfer restrictions) for allowing Mark's scripts to
> keep going -- it was one point where people could look for changes,
> rather than everyone doing their own zone transfers.
Well the growth stats are the primary reason I'm still doing it. The other
pages merely fall out from doing that.
cheers
mark
Hi,
I am trying to configure an already running MAX TNT
with TAOS 8.0.2. I need to change the current pool
and add a new pool.
Does anybody have a howto for that ?
I've searched and downloaded the PDFs but no luck so
far...
Regards.
__________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
Hi folks..
I'm urgently looking for a few VIP2's or a VIP4 or above for a Cisco 7500. If anyone can help please let me know.
Also if anyone has any type of IO Controller for a 7200 it would be great as well.
Thanks
Craig Whitmore
Orcon Internet
http://www.orcon.net.nz
Hi Joe,
It was a pleasure for Domainz to be able to bring you to the Conference and
I'm sure your presence was appreciated by everyone.
However, the least you could have done was bought an MP3 player off me ...
:)
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Abley [mailto:jabley@isc.org]
Sent: Tuesday, 29 July 2003 7:44 p.m.
To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: [nznog] Uniforum Meeting and Various Belated Thank-Yous
(warning! non-operational content. Press "d" now.)
This is going to sound a little bit like a delayed reaction, but
I've been travelling wildly since the meeting and hence have something
of a mental meme backlog.
It was very pleasant to be back putting names to faces and waving
my hands in front of a whiteboard. Many thanks to Roger & Co for
organising the meeting, and for inviting me to come down and speak.
My travel to Auckland was paid for by Domainz -- without their
funding I likely would not have been able to visit to talk at the
meeting, nor turn up the F root server instance in Auckland in July
(if your traceroute to f.root-servers.net currently leaves the
country, feel free to contact peering(a)isc.org to set up a peering
session with us in Auckland, or encourage your ISP to do the same).
Direct assistance and ongoing donations of time, network, colo and
equipment for the F root server were provided by Juniper, TelstraClear,
Citylink, FX Networks and 2day.com, all of whom should hereby
consider themselves heartily thanked.
http://www.isc.org/ISC/news/pr-07232003.html
Joe
_______________________________________________
Nznog mailing list
Nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
http://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog
DISCLAIMER: The content of this email is confidential and may contain
legally privileged information intended only for the individual or entity
named above. Access to this message by anyone else is unauthorised. If you
are not the intended recipient, please be advised that the use, distribution
and publication of the above information is prohibited. If you have received
this email in error, please contact Domainz by returning the email and
destroying the original. Thank you.
Hi Guys,
The UseNet Looking Glass http://www.usenet.net.nz/lg.cgi web server, appears to not be parsing cgi scripts?
Does anyone have a traceroute looking glass, close to the APE, I could use for a minute or two please?
Regards
Dan Clark
Network Manager
Wickliffe Ltd
Scarfies.Net Ltd
(warning! non-operational content. Press "d" now.)
This is going to sound a little bit like a delayed reaction, but
I've been travelling wildly since the meeting and hence have something
of a mental meme backlog.
It was very pleasant to be back putting names to faces and waving
my hands in front of a whiteboard. Many thanks to Roger & Co for
organising the meeting, and for inviting me to come down and speak.
My travel to Auckland was paid for by Domainz -- without their
funding I likely would not have been able to visit to talk at the
meeting, nor turn up the F root server instance in Auckland in July
(if your traceroute to f.root-servers.net currently leaves the
country, feel free to contact peering(a)isc.org to set up a peering
session with us in Auckland, or encourage your ISP to do the same).
Direct assistance and ongoing donations of time, network, colo and
equipment for the F root server were provided by Juniper, TelstraClear,
Citylink, FX Networks and 2day.com, all of whom should hereby
consider themselves heartily thanked.
http://www.isc.org/ISC/news/pr-07232003.html
Joe
Sorry about that, should have been offlist.
Barry
-------------------------------------------------------------
This mail sent through UnixCo Webmail: http://www.unix.co.nz/
I currently have an IPExpress circuit from TelstraClear providing Internet
access.
I'd like to be able to have staff use some kind of fast IP service (ie ADSL),
to connect in to the office to do thier work, I don't want Internet access
over these links, just some form of nationally accessable 'VPN'.
It only needs to be 1-2Mbit speed, but can't complain if its more.
Is this kind of thing being done? I tried to contact Telecom about it only
to have some customer support monkey tell me that ADSL is an Internet thing,
and as much as I love dealing with support people...
I assume many replies to this will be deemed commercial and OT, so please
contact me off-list.
Nathan Ward